Touching video of KZN MEC Bheki Ntuli’s wife attending his funeral in Ambulance – Watch

South Africa is full of possibilities especially when you are associated with the ANC. Yesterday was Kwazulu Natal MEC of Transport, Bheki Ntuli’s funeral, but what transpired at the funeral left plenty of questions to be answered.
Ntuli died at Durban hospital earlier this week from complications related to the Deadly Covid-19 disease. He was laid to rest in his home in Empangeni. President Cyril Ramaphosa granted him a Special category one Provincial Funeral.
But people on social media were left utterly shocked after his wife who is also recovering from the deadly virus infection was granted permission from the hospital to come and say goodbye to her husband, but the shock was mainly because she was brought in an Ambulance and in many ways violating Quarantine restriction.
Family spokesperson Mdumiseni Ntuli says the wife of late KZN MEC Bheki Ntuli was granted permission from the hospital and provincial government to attend. He says the decision was taken as she is currently recovering and is expected to be released from hospital. #sabcnews https://t.co/ORBMu5UgFl
— Jayed-Leigh Paulse (@JayedLeigh) January 21, 2021
South Africans did not show sympathy though as they view this as another abuse of state resources with others saying the ambulance should have been used to attend to another potential patient who could be severely affected by the Covid-19 disease, as the country continues to record a surge, especially in KZN.
In other news – Stoko Girl fired for posting revealing photos on Social Media
One of the Stoko girls Arianna Katt who shot to fame for launching the John Vuli Gate challenge, has found herself on the wrong side of Black Twitter.
Arianna, real name Tshegofatso Maepa, is being attacked by black Twitter for posting revealing photos of herself on social media. Arianna and her four friends shot to fame, or infamy as some would like to say, last year when they made a thirty second Tik Tok video in which they were dancing to the John Vuli Gate song at a petrol station while holding bottles of Russian Bear Vodka. Learn More